Chinatown Gold Coast is a precinct in the Central Business District of Southport, Queensland, that runs through Davenport Street and Young Street. Getting to Chinatown: Subways, Bus, or Walking, Architecture, Tours, Restaurants, and Shops. Historically, these gateways were donated to a particular city as a gift from the Republic of China and People's Republic of China, or local governments (such as Chinatown, San Francisco), and business organizations. In Francophone regions (such as France and Quebec), Chinatown is often referred to as le quartier chinois (the Chinese Quarter; plural: les quartiers chinois). [4] Some "Vietnamese" enclaves are in fact a city's "second Chinatown", and some Chinatowns are in fact pan-Asian, meaning they could also be counted as a Koreatown or Little India. [21] Nowadays, Sydney's Chinatown is centered on Dixon Street.
[19] Other cities in North America where Chinatowns were founded in the mid-nineteenth century include almost every major settlement along the West Coast from San Diego to Victoria. Chinatown, Boston looking towards the paifang, Chinatown entry arch in Newcastle, England, Chinese Garden of Friendship, part of Sydney Chinatown, Chinese stone lions at the Chinatown gate in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Harbin Gates in Chinatown of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Millennium Gate on Pender Street in Chinatown of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, The Chinese Cultural Center of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. In British publications before the 1890s, "Chinatown" appeared mainly in connection with California. Some "official" Chinatowns have Chinese populations much lower than that.[40]. For example, the Chinatown in Philadelphia has a sizeable non-Chinese population residing within the community. The Chinatown in Liverpool is the oldest Chinese community in Europe. The New York metropolitan area, consisting of New York City, Long Island, and nearby areas within the states of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, is home to the largest Chinese American population of any metropolitan area within the United States and the largest Chinese population outside of China, enumerating an estimated 893,697 in 2017[27] and including at least 12 Chinatowns. There is Chinatown, London, England as well as major Chinatowns in Birmingham, Liverpool, Newcastle, and Manchester. Chinese Settlement in Kuching, Malaysia, 1991. In the United Kingdom, several exist in Birmingham, Liverpool, London, Manchester and Newcastle Upon Tyne. Other Chinatowns in European capitals, including Paris and London, were established at the turn of the 20th century. Construction of these red arches is often financed by local financial contributions from the Chinatown community.
As the population of Overseas Chinese, is widely dispersed in various enclaves, across each major Southeast Asian city, specific Chinese names are used instead. [56][57][58] In Canada, Vancouver's Chinatown is the country's largest.[59]. Manhattan's Chinatown, the largest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere[23], Chinatown, San Francisco, the oldest Chinatown in the US, Liverpool's Chinatown, the oldest Chinatown in Europe, Chinatown, Philadelphia, the recipient of significant Chinese immigration from both New York City[24] and China[25]. The first Chinatown in London was located in the Limehouse area of the East End of London[22] at the start of the 20th century. Sons of the Yellow Emperor: A History of the Chinese Diaspora (1994).
In 2001, the events of September 11 have resulted in a mass migration of about 14,000 Chinese workers from Manhattan's Chinatown to Montville, Connecticut due to the fall of the garment industry.
The long-neglected Chinatown in Havana, Cuba, received materials for its paifang from the People's Republic of China as part of the Chinatown's gradual renaissance. The streets of Chinatown are great for wandering—there are fabulous stores for buying Asian groceries and goods (which make great souvenirs) and even the sometimes stinky seafood markets are worth a look. [5] One example includes Asiatown in Cleveland, Ohio. Being two stories, you'll find your dry goods and a small selection of American brand foods on the top floor. Sydney's main Chinatown centers on Sussex Street in the Sydney downtown. Home to a dense population of Asian immigrants, Manhattan’s Chinatown is one of NYC's most evocative neighborhoods. Some paifang can be made of wood, masonry, or steel and may incorporate an elaborate or simple design.
For instance, an Ohio newspaper wrote: "From San Diego to Sitka..., every town and hamlet has its 'Chinatown'."[47].